By Marcia Coyle | September 28, 2017
Legal fees, pleading requirements and disputes over timing—the False Claims Act is providing the U.S. Supreme Court with myriad issues as companies and whistleblowers pitch the justices on cases to take for the new term. Time will tell if the justices are willing to bite. Here's a snapshot of several pending petitions.
By Cogan Schneier | September 27, 2017
Represented by plaintiffs lawyer Michael Hausfeld, the independent theaters allege Cuban's Landmark Theatres is engaged in an antitrust scheme.
By Tom McParland | September 26, 2017
Novak Druce Connolly Bove + Quigg owes $36,000 in unpaid wages to two of its former partners, a Delaware Superior Court judge ruled Monday, scolding the defunct intellectual property boutique for creating a "labyrinth" to avoid paying its debts.
By Celia Ampel | September 20, 2017
The defamation lawsuit implicates a question obsessing the nation: What was Russia's role in the 2016 American presidential election?
By Jenna Greene | September 20, 2017
Wondering whether a given lawsuit will go to trial? SettlementAnalytics unveiled a new tool to predict the likelihood. But some Big Law litigators are skeptical that all the intangibles that determine the course of litigation can be factored in.
By Miriam Rozen | September 14, 2017
In Harris County, money is no longer required up front for release of any misdemeanor arrestee who is indigent and who is not subject to some other hold.
By Shari Klevens and Randy Evans | September 12, 2017
Everyone makes mistakes, but when attorneys misstate facts in court the ramifications may be serious for themselves, their clients and their firms.
By Cogan Schneier | September 7, 2017
The court upheld a district court ruling that said grandparents of U.S. citizens and other family members of U.S. residents are exempt from President Donald Trump's travel ban executive order.
By texaslawyer | Texas Lawyer | September 1, 2017
The family of an electrician who died days after a fall from a stepladder agreed to a $600,000 settlement.
By Angela Morris | September 1, 2017
Courthouses in the hardest-hit areas of the Texas Gulf Coast will remain closed indefinitely, but others along Hurricane Harvey's disastrous path are planning to reopen after Labor Day.
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